VHF Wireless Microphone System User Manual
... Connect the jack or XLR (optional) lead to the receiver’s audio output connector, turn down the volume of any equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the jack or XLR to the equipment. Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this ca ...
... Connect the jack or XLR (optional) lead to the receiver’s audio output connector, turn down the volume of any equipment (mixer, amplifier etc.) that the signal will be fed into and then connect the jack or XLR to the equipment. Warning! - take care not to point microphones towards speakers – this ca ...
VACUUM TUBE EQUALISER
... when switching in the individual equalisers; the more EQ Boost applied, the greater the degree of tube colouration added by the equaliser stage. Though the 1961 has a very quiet signal path, applying large amounts of high frequency Boost will emphasise tape hiss and other background noises, especial ...
... when switching in the individual equalisers; the more EQ Boost applied, the greater the degree of tube colouration added by the equaliser stage. Though the 1961 has a very quiet signal path, applying large amounts of high frequency Boost will emphasise tape hiss and other background noises, especial ...
official framus amp owner manual
... program number, which will be used later to reload the setting. The red LED above the STORE button on the rear control panel lights up. Now select the desired channel and the MASTER Volume on your Cobra (e.g. CRUNCH + MASTER 2). Now you push STORE and the setting is saved – the LED turns off. If you ...
... program number, which will be used later to reload the setting. The red LED above the STORE button on the rear control panel lights up. Now select the desired channel and the MASTER Volume on your Cobra (e.g. CRUNCH + MASTER 2). Now you push STORE and the setting is saved – the LED turns off. If you ...
as a PDF
... 1. Success is governed by careful tuning of all parameters mentioned above and an appropriate choice of protocol which, as mentioned above depends on the type of application. If TCP, its retransmit algorithms and buffering parameters can be tweaked for low-latency, small packet throughput. ...
... 1. Success is governed by careful tuning of all parameters mentioned above and an appropriate choice of protocol which, as mentioned above depends on the type of application. If TCP, its retransmit algorithms and buffering parameters can be tweaked for low-latency, small packet throughput. ...
Terms_Audio - UW Canvas
... large. In a non-lossy system, the original data can be reconstructed perfectly, bit for bit. In lossy compression formats, data that is considered unimportant or inaudible is removed after the audio has been digitized. The decision on which data is to be rejected is based on theories of how the brai ...
... large. In a non-lossy system, the original data can be reconstructed perfectly, bit for bit. In lossy compression formats, data that is considered unimportant or inaudible is removed after the audio has been digitized. The decision on which data is to be rejected is based on theories of how the brai ...
IC of a low-dispersion timing discriminator, intended to
... Biasing the comparator to the linear segment of switching curve allows us to increase its gain and permits operation with input signals of very small amplitude. Further such a biasing will be mentioned as the comparator active mode. To do this biasing the active mode biaser has been included in the ...
... Biasing the comparator to the linear segment of switching curve allows us to increase its gain and permits operation with input signals of very small amplitude. Further such a biasing will be mentioned as the comparator active mode. To do this biasing the active mode biaser has been included in the ...
Xonar Essence One
... Change all the OP-amps of the same types in the same slot. For example, if you need to change DAC I/V (slot 1), you would need to change all the OP-amps of the same types in all slot 1. If you need to change DAC buffer (slot 2), you need to change the OP-amps of the same types in all slot 2. ...
... Change all the OP-amps of the same types in the same slot. For example, if you need to change DAC I/V (slot 1), you would need to change all the OP-amps of the same types in all slot 1. If you need to change DAC buffer (slot 2), you need to change the OP-amps of the same types in all slot 2. ...
Analysis and Simulation of an Analog Guitar Compressor
... composed of R8 and C4 and to transistor Q2 . Q2 performs two tasks - firstly it buffers the output signal and secondly it inverts the phase to follow the envelope of the signal. Both the emitter and the collector current, provide out-of-phase signals to a rectifierfilter arrangement. The negative pa ...
... composed of R8 and C4 and to transistor Q2 . Q2 performs two tasks - firstly it buffers the output signal and secondly it inverts the phase to follow the envelope of the signal. Both the emitter and the collector current, provide out-of-phase signals to a rectifierfilter arrangement. The negative pa ...
2.5kW VHF/FM Transmitter U3-2.5
... The integrated digital exciter offers fully digital design and digital inputs via AES/EBU. The high-power VHF/FM transmitter familiy includes the power classes of 2.5kW, 5kW, 10kW and 20kW. ...
... The integrated digital exciter offers fully digital design and digital inputs via AES/EBU. The high-power VHF/FM transmitter familiy includes the power classes of 2.5kW, 5kW, 10kW and 20kW. ...
4-Stage
... The Model UCS-421 is a solid-state multi-stage device used for floating/tri-state control of VAV boxes, or multistage control in HVAC systems from a single analog signal. The UCS-421 can be used to obtain a digital output from a voltage or current producing sensor. In its base configuration, the UCS ...
... The Model UCS-421 is a solid-state multi-stage device used for floating/tri-state control of VAV boxes, or multistage control in HVAC systems from a single analog signal. The UCS-421 can be used to obtain a digital output from a voltage or current producing sensor. In its base configuration, the UCS ...
Delta Modulation For Voice Transmission
... single +4.5V to +7V supply. 2) No bulky external precision resistors or capacitors are required for the integrators; time constants of the digital filters are set by the clock frequency and do not drift with time or temperature. 3) For best intelligibility and freedom from listener fatigue, it is im ...
... single +4.5V to +7V supply. 2) No bulky external precision resistors or capacitors are required for the integrators; time constants of the digital filters are set by the clock frequency and do not drift with time or temperature. 3) For best intelligibility and freedom from listener fatigue, it is im ...
altmann
... means ST-optical input, 48 kHz sampling frequency means TOSLINK input, 44.1 kHz sampling frequency means XLR input, 96 kHz sampling frequency ...
... means ST-optical input, 48 kHz sampling frequency means TOSLINK input, 44.1 kHz sampling frequency means XLR input, 96 kHz sampling frequency ...
330R 1/8 DIN Process Monitor and Indicator
... • Raised rubber keys yield much longer life than dome type keys and provide excellent tactile feedback. NEMA 4X instrument front. • Large LED display creates a highly visible readout. • Communications link—optional RS-485 interface allows supervision by higher level devices and combines function of ...
... • Raised rubber keys yield much longer life than dome type keys and provide excellent tactile feedback. NEMA 4X instrument front. • Large LED display creates a highly visible readout. • Communications link—optional RS-485 interface allows supervision by higher level devices and combines function of ...
LS 100 OWNERS MANUAL
... buttons with which to select USB, RCA, BNC or AES (AES/EBU) digital inputs. The DAC will remain in ‘MUTE’ until a digital input is selected that has a valid digital signal present. There are six LEDs, indicating different data sample rates: 44.1Khz, 48.0Khz, 96.0Khz, 176.4Khz, 192Khz and 384Khz. The ...
... buttons with which to select USB, RCA, BNC or AES (AES/EBU) digital inputs. The DAC will remain in ‘MUTE’ until a digital input is selected that has a valid digital signal present. There are six LEDs, indicating different data sample rates: 44.1Khz, 48.0Khz, 96.0Khz, 176.4Khz, 192Khz and 384Khz. The ...
transparencies - Indico
... the output An Digital to Analog converter [DA or DAC] is an electronic circuit which accepts a digital number at its input and produces a corresponding analog signal (usually a voltage) at the output They exist as modules, ICs, or fully ...
... the output An Digital to Analog converter [DA or DAC] is an electronic circuit which accepts a digital number at its input and produces a corresponding analog signal (usually a voltage) at the output They exist as modules, ICs, or fully ...
Microphones - Music Technology 2
... S Output level in volts, given specific standardized input S Equivalent Noise Rating S Device’s electrical self-noise S Overload Characteristics S Distortion capabilities (eg. Dynamic range of dynamic mic = ...
... S Output level in volts, given specific standardized input S Equivalent Noise Rating S Device’s electrical self-noise S Overload Characteristics S Distortion capabilities (eg. Dynamic range of dynamic mic = ...
Chapter 1
... • Suppose instead of sending a whole range of voltages, the source informs the destination that it is going to send only 4 voltage levels, say 0-3V. For example if the sample is 2.7V, first, source will convert it into a 3V sample. Then it will be sent through the transmission medium. Destination g ...
... • Suppose instead of sending a whole range of voltages, the source informs the destination that it is going to send only 4 voltage levels, say 0-3V. For example if the sample is 2.7V, first, source will convert it into a 3V sample. Then it will be sent through the transmission medium. Destination g ...
CD Receivers Brochure
... Optimizes system response by manipulating the arrival times of sounds from various speakers positioned in different locations to arrive at a listener’s ears simultaneously, creating better imaging. Initial adjustment starts with selecting a mode. In the Time Alignment Pro mode window, follow the dir ...
... Optimizes system response by manipulating the arrival times of sounds from various speakers positioned in different locations to arrive at a listener’s ears simultaneously, creating better imaging. Initial adjustment starts with selecting a mode. In the Time Alignment Pro mode window, follow the dir ...
Russ Long`s Review of the Quartet in Pro Audio
... the equalizer is before or after the opto compressor and de-esser. When the In/Bypass switch is set to the “In” position, a blue LED is illuminated and the equalizer is inserted in the Quartet’s signal path. When placed in the “Bypass” position, the EQ is removed from the signal path. The compressor ...
... the equalizer is before or after the opto compressor and de-esser. When the In/Bypass switch is set to the “In” position, a blue LED is illuminated and the equalizer is inserted in the Quartet’s signal path. When placed in the “Bypass” position, the EQ is removed from the signal path. The compressor ...
Summary - Intrel
... OC01 is a photoresistor whose resistance is controlled by an LED. R04 keeps the drive current to the LED from exceeding the rated maximum. The series combination of the mid-range resistance of OC01 plus R01 in parallel with R02 equal the resistance of R03. Preamp: Preamp A01a buffers the relatively ...
... OC01 is a photoresistor whose resistance is controlled by an LED. R04 keeps the drive current to the LED from exceeding the rated maximum. The series combination of the mid-range resistance of OC01 plus R01 in parallel with R02 equal the resistance of R03. Preamp: Preamp A01a buffers the relatively ...
Bike Lab #3 - Gateway Engineering Education Coalition
... Accuracy of the record depends on the resolution (number of bits) and frequency of sampling (how often a record is made) Examples: digital speedometer, digital bathroom scale, music CD. ...
... Accuracy of the record depends on the resolution (number of bits) and frequency of sampling (how often a record is made) Examples: digital speedometer, digital bathroom scale, music CD. ...
SP-CMC-4 - Sound Professionals
... suggested that you use the “line in” jack of your recorder or mixer. This will produce excellent results with these types of sources. If you are going to record very quiet sounds, (nature sounds, human speech, chamber music, meetings, etc.), it is suggested that you use the microphone “in” jack of y ...
... suggested that you use the “line in” jack of your recorder or mixer. This will produce excellent results with these types of sources. If you are going to record very quiet sounds, (nature sounds, human speech, chamber music, meetings, etc.), it is suggested that you use the microphone “in” jack of y ...
The Schottky Diode Mixer Application Note 995 Introduction
... This is a property of the hybrid circuit. Similarly, even order harmonics of either the L.O. or the signal produce cancelling outputs. In the double balanced mixer (Figure 11) even order harmonics of both the L.O. and the signal frequency are rejected. This mixer does not require a low pass filter t ...
... This is a property of the hybrid circuit. Similarly, even order harmonics of either the L.O. or the signal produce cancelling outputs. In the double balanced mixer (Figure 11) even order harmonics of both the L.O. and the signal frequency are rejected. This mixer does not require a low pass filter t ...
Impedance, Balance, and Output/Input Connections for Digital Audio
... The adapter transforms the input from low-Z balanced to hi-Z unbalanced. It has female XLR connectors on one end and a TS connection on the other end. You connect the mic cable to the XLR side and plug the TS connection (also called a phone jack) into the sound card. What else should you know about ...
... The adapter transforms the input from low-Z balanced to hi-Z unbalanced. It has female XLR connectors on one end and a TS connection on the other end. You connect the mic cable to the XLR side and plug the TS connection (also called a phone jack) into the sound card. What else should you know about ...
Mixing console
In audio, a mixing console, or audio mixer, also called a mixing desk, audio production console, soundboard or simply mixer, is an electronic device for combining (also called ""mixing""), routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. A mixer can mix analog or digital signals, depending on the type of mixer. The modified signals (voltages or digital samples) are summed to produce the combined output signals.Mixing consoles are used in many applications, including recording studios, public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, broadcasting, television, and film post-production. A typical, simple application combines signals from two microphones (each used by vocalists singing a duet, perhaps) into an amplifier that drives one set of speakers simultaneously. In live performances, the signal from the mixer usually goes directly to an amplifier (unless the mixer has a built in power amplifier or is connected to powered speakers). A nightclub stage's mixer may have 24 channels for mixing the signals from a rock or pop rhythm section and a vocalist. A mixing console for a large concert may have 48 channels. A mixing console in a professional recording studio may have as many as 72 channels.In practice, mixers do more than simply mix. They can provide phantom power for capacitor microphones; pan control; filtering and equalization; routing facilities; and monitoring facilities, whereby one of a number of sources can be routed to loudspeakers for listening, often without affecting the mixer's main output.Among the highest quality bootleg recordings of live performances are so-called soundboard recordings sourced from the mixer output.